E.J. WilsonAbout E.J. Wilson, Your Roswell Tour Guide

In 1964, E.J.'s mother was part of a group of people that witnessed a flying saucer hovering over a field about 5 miles from Dobbins Air Force Base in Marietta, Georgia.  E.J. was four at the time and has been interested in aliens and alien technology ever since.  
 
At age 19, E.J. became the youngest computer programmer hired by Control Data Corporation up to that time. Since then, he has worked at numerous interesting and fulfilling jobs, including software engineer, technical writer, technical analyst, tutor, mathematician and teacher.  He was on the Year 2000 "Y2K" team at National Data Corporation and was on duty at midnight January 1, 2000 when nothing happened.  The following year, E.J. was working for NBC Television News on September 11th, 2001 when terrorists brought down the twin towers.
 
His interest in UFOs led him to move to Roswell in 2007 where he met a lot of other researchers, including Noe Torres, Stanton Friedman, Tom Carey, and Don Schmitt.   He says, "It is a great, positive experience to meet people you admire, and to realize we, as researchers aren't alone, just as we, as sentient beings aren't alone in the universe."
 
E.J. served as the Roswell UFO Museum's only paid tour guide from May 2008 until March 2010.  "It was quite an experience to meet and act as a guide to so many people, as the museum receives 165,000 human visitors per year," E.J. says.  In March 2010, Noe and E.J. published The Ultimate Guide to the Roswell UFO Crash, and they began offering the UFO Tours during the July 2010 Roswell UFO Festival.   The tours were so much fun and so in-demand that E.J. has continued offering them every weekend since, and he is now in the process of expanding the tour offerings.  His slogan is "Walk where they walked." and that pretty much says it all.

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